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Job Description A 2-year postdoctoral researcher position is available at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) in the Software Engineering section of the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute (MMMI
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areas will be considered an advantage: Confocal microscopy Image processing Optical bench instrumentation – set up and alignment Scientific software development Thermochronology and exposure dating
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research on interactive verification of safety and security properties of challenging software systems. We offer full-time (37 hours/week) postdoc positions of 1-3 years. The starting date is December 1
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integration of risk assessment with sustainability metrics. Proficiency in software tools like: QSAR Toolbox, Chesar, EPI Suite. Experience in working with confidential data in industry-collaborative settings
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related to the first lab-scale testing of the technology. Tasks include: Building up an experimental proof-of-concept for assessment of the basic working principles the technology Quantification of reaction
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in collaboration with international research and industrial partners. The position requires software development within the topics of navigation, sensor fusion, Kalman filtering and gravity field
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of this advertisement to apply. Applications must be written in English and must include the following attachments: Letter of motivation CV Documentation of qualifications (exam certificates and PhD diploma) Complete
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, which your fellow colleagues will then fabricate and test in the lab. Responsibilities and qualifications You will model how the magnetic field changes the current flow in a sensor depending on the
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Documentation of qualifications (exam certificates and PhD diploma) Complete publication list (attached publications must be marked with an asterisk). The list must be structured systematically and divided
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three-photon quantum states in multimode fibers. You will collaborate closely with theoretical colleagues, fiber manufacturers, and international partners to design, characterize, and test novel fiber